Our Shows
-
Kafka and Son
At the age of 36, Franz Kafka was still living at home, a petty bureaucrat, a failed artist, a timid Jewish son. Ruling and ruining his life was his overbearing father, Hermann. What to do?
Learn More -
Charlotte
Charlotte was a playwright without a stage, a graphic novelist before such a thing existed, a young woman struggling to claim her voice and affirm her existence.
Learn More -
Alphonse
Alphonse is lost, walking along a country road, weaving an intricate web of stories, while everyone is searching for him: parents, friends, teachers, the police. What they find is the thing we often give up in order to grow up.
Learn More -
Hirsch
John Hirsch, an orphaned Hungarian refugee and Holocaust survivor, redefined Canadian theatre with his brilliant productions and uncomprimising vision. HIRSCH reveals the fierce talent and stormy temperament which propelled him to great heights, but as with any exceptional artist, there are casualties along the way.
Learn More -
The Snow Queen
Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen like you’ve never seen it before, a rare theatrical hybrid of concert, storytelling, and movement that will cast a spell on adults and children alike.
Learn More
In Development / Hatchlings
-
Kiuryaq
We have been following the threads of Indigenous stories which featured the Aurora Borealis, or KIURYAQ in Reneltta Arluk’s Inuvialuktun language.
Learn More -
Mimi on the Beach
From the iconic and eclectic songbook of Jane Siberry springs this celebration of freedom which chronicles the transformation of two teens in the early 80’s. We are in an Ontario farm community near Chatham, last stop in the Underground Railroad.
Learn More